
oil paint
Village Street in the Snow (Rue de village sous la neige)
Maurice Utrillo
A quiet French village street is transformed into a serene winter landscape in this evocative Maurice Utrillo painting.
Smaller-format works that add rhythm and character in transition spaces.
Clear composition and steady rhythm help these works add character in a space you move through quickly.

oil paint
Maurice Utrillo
A quiet French village street is transformed into a serene winter landscape in this evocative Maurice Utrillo painting.

Old World Portraits
Peder Severin Krøyer
A refined 19th-century portrait of a woman in formal black attire, showcasing exquisite lace detailing.

Old World Portraits
Wallerant Vaillant
An elegant 17th-century monochrome portrait of a gentleman in formal attire.

Moody Landscapes
Hans Thoma
This evocative 19th-century landscape captures a moment of quiet reflection along a rugged woodland path.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A vibrant 19th-century Peruvian scene depicting diverse figures in traditional and colonial-era attire during a religious procession.

Moody Landscapes
Alois Kalvoda
This atmospheric landscape captures a lone windmill and cottage silhouetted against a moody, textured sky.

Equestrian & Animals
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
An energetic study of a soldier and his grey horse, rendered with the bold, atmospheric brushwork of a young Toulouse-Lautrec.

oil paint
Johannes Vermeer
A serene and masterfully detailed depiction of 17th-century Dutch domestic architecture and daily life.

Figure Studies
Döme Skuteczky
A charming 19th-century winter genre scene depicting a moment of everyday life in a snow-covered town square.

Pastoral Scenes
Werner Holmberg
A warm, earthy nature study of a sunlit sand pit punctuated by resilient wild greenery.

Old World Portraits
Peter Lely
An elegant 17th-century portrait of a young shepherd boy by the renowned court painter Sir Peter Lely.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Alexander Grinager
A luminous and nostalgic scene of youth captured in the soft light of a late 19th-century summer day.
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